Youssef admitted in open court that he had used several false names in violation of his probationorder and obtained a driver's license under a false name.
He had served his sentence but shortly before his death he was recalled to prison for a breach of a probationorder and was described as a "vulnerable" prisoner.
It will now be subject to a 12-month probation period in order to build up a track record of compliance with the rules of sponsoring students to study in the UK. During this time the number of students it can recruit from abroad will also be limited.
If an offender fails to comply with a court order, probation staff will have no hesitation in returning them to court to be resentenced or given additional punishment.
The Ministry of Justice and Home Office will also consider whether orders restricting internet use can be enforced using "cyber tags", software which triggers automatic warnings to the police or probation service that a suspect is breaching an order.
His serial scamming started in 2004, when he pleaded guilty to forgery in a money order scam foisted on Neiman Marcus, court records show, but he got off with probation.